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ST. PAUL
WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS
IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITAL.
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922
THE APPEAL ASKS AS A SPE-
CIAL FAVOR THAT ITS READERS
GIVE PREFERENCE TO THE AD-
VERTISERS WHO SEEK THEIR
PATRONAGE BY ADVERTISING
IN IT. SHOP IN THE APPEAL
BEFORE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A. M.,
meets first and third Monday in each month
at Masonic Hall. 588 Rondo St., at 8:00 F.
M.: K. H. Turner, W. M.: J. W. Thomas,
Secy., 615 W. Central.Advertisement.
WEEKLY SPECIAL Seven-room
house, modern, $2,500 $300 cash, $30
per month. D. McCracken, "HE
KNOWS," 321 Metropolitan Bank
Bldg.
Rumor has it that Mr. Walter
Root of this city and Mrs. M. Bry
ant of Duluth, were married this
past week. If so, congratulations
are in order.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strong ^and
son, who are touring several states,
were stopover guests 'this week of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ashworth of 884
Park avenue.
Miss Boorhees of Nashville, Tenn.,
is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Martin, 755
Rondo street. Mrs. Martin and her
gjiest spent several days this week
visiting in Duluth.
The Daylight Excursion given by
Corinthin Temple No. 132 last Tues
day, did not turn out so well as the
ladies had hoped, but those who went
had a delightful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Bat
tle Creek, Mich., and Mrs. J. R. Clark
of Peoria, 111., are visitors of their
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Craig, 434 Edmund street.
Miss Beulah Porter of Indianapolis,
is- at the Henrietta, and is prepared
to do your Manicuring, Chiropody,
etc. Those in need of her services
kindly call. Tel Dale 1001..
FOR SALEEight-room dwelling,
by the owner, in the hill district, 447
Carroll avenue, modern. May be in
spected after 4:00" P. M.* Sundays
any time. Price $4,700. Terms.
HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553. G. U?
O. of O. F., meets the third Monday in each
month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and
Kent streets at 8.00 P. M. Mrs. Lillian
Browne, M. M. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay,
W. R., 426 Rondo street.Advertisement.
Rev. Simon P. Anderson, formerly
of St. Louis, but at present residing
in New York, is. in the city visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Sophia A. Par
ker, 359 Dale street.
Mr. Geo. Stewart of 426 Rondo
Street, who has been on the sick list
for the past few months, is spending
several weeks convalescing on theers
farm of Mr. Woodward at Glenn
lake.
these dates when
making your depos
its and get full ben
efit of the interest.
Money put in on or before
Aug. 5
Sept. 5
2
The "Saintly City" and Saintly City business man of Portland, Ore.,
FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re
ligious, Political and General Mat
ters Among the People.
Mr. J. C. Boyles still is on theshowing
sick list.
Mrs. Frances Boyce of Kansas
City, Mo., is at the Henrietta.
A group of the social set have
planned to spend Sunday at Anoka.
Dr. H. Pinckney Jones of Pitts
burgh, is in the city visiting his wife. [two
Mr. Alfred Dennie of Rondo St.,
left this week to go to Kansas City,
Mo., to reside.
FOR RENTFour-room flat, bath,
gas and other conveniences, 415
Rondo street.
Mrs. C. H. Miller leaves today for
a several weeks' visit with relatives
in Indianapolis.
Mrs. S. E. Hall has gone to St.conduct
Louis as a delegate to the Southern
Baptist convention.
Mrs. Grayson of St. Louis, Mo., is
the guest of Mrs. F. A. Scott of 325
N. Chatsworth street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson have
moved into the home they recently
purchased at 975 St. Anthony Ave.
Rev. L. M. Harris^ pastor of Pil
grim Baptist church, has gone to
St.Go
Louis to attend the Southern Baptist
convention.
Mrs. F. C. Tobie was a dinner
guest Sunday at the home of
Mr.was
and Mrs. Wm. England of St. An
thony avenue.
The Henrietta will have a new chef
in the person of Mr. C. Dickenson of
Norfolk, Va. He has the reputation
of being some cook.
Ctetor 6U0 Rcs.i Dale M4T
M.1 1S St. Anthony AT*.
MRS. T. HT. LYLES
llMMMr to
B* ItYMi tTMDBRTAJCIlfG CO.
ST. rAVI.
Members of Queen of Sheba Chap
ter No. 24, 0 E. S., held a meeting
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Ethel Maxwell. This chapter will
entertain'the Grand Chapter of Iowa
next summer.
Mr. Fred J. Thomas, a prominent
stopped off in our city for a few
days this week en route south. He
was a guest of Mr. Sam Rogers of
St. Anthony avenue.
The annual joint Sunday school
picnic of the Twin Cities, held at
Minnehaha Falls last Wednesday,
was as usual the biggest picnic of
the season. It seemed that every
body went and everybody had a good
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Hicks entertained
at a course dinner Tuesday, honor
ing Mr. Fred J. Thomas of Portland,
after which they delighted him with
an autoride around the Twin Cities
him the many points of in
terest.
Miss Lillie Belle O'Shields, sister
of Mrs. R. M. Goins of 410 Carroll
avenue, and Miss Estelle Reeves,
nurses at the Old General Hospital
at Kansas City, Mo., are the guests
of
Mrs.e wef c*.
Gbins and will be in, the city
CASE CAR SERVICEPersons de
siring motor car service for any oc
casion may get the use of an elegant
new seven-passenger Case sedan, by
calling at 975 St. Anthony Ave., or
calling up Dale 8412. Rates reason
able.Advertisement.
THE COSMOPOLITAN GRO-
CERY, 558 St. Anthony, has been
taken over by J. H. Webb who will
a first class store, containing
everything in the grocery line. Pur
chases promptly delivered. Your
patronage is solicited. Tel. Dale
4417
The clothes renovating establish
ment known as "The Pantorium,"
Messrs. John Walton and A. Wright,
proprietors, have moved about a half
block north on Wabasha street, to
547. They are better than ever pre
pared to take care of your clothes.
try them.
Atty. J.. Harry Harris, a promi
nent lawyer of Duluth, was in theSTATE
city last Friday and Saturday. He
one of the speakers at the Chau
tauqua under the auspices of St. Paul
Baptist church and chose for hisvirtue
subject "Peace" and showed conclu
sively that we have no peace. He
gave THE APPEAL a pleasant call.
The SYKES-SYDES-FORD CO.,
formerly located in Court Block, has
moved their establishment to 916
University Ave., corner of .Milton,
where they have a large brick, mod
ern building. They will manufacture
their own goods. They also have the
SUPERIOR BEAUTY PARLORS^, at
the same place, with expert attend
ants and ask the ladies to call. Scalp
treatment a specialty. Miss Susie
Wilson has charge of the hair de
partment. The Superior System will
be taught to those desiring to learn.
Tel. Dale 5104.
The Life Christ in Pictures
The Life of Christ, in a
series of excellent stereop
ticon views, given under
the auspices of Steward
esses Board No. 1 of St.
.James A. M. E. church will
be given at the church
next Thursday evening.
Dr. H. L. P. Jones, the pas-'
tor of the church, will lec
ture on the pictures. Mrs.
Mary Brewin, chairman.
Admission, adults 25 cents
children, 15 cents. Every
body cordially invited. Re-*
member the day and date.
REDUCED RAILROAD
CHICAGO.
Oct.
1 Pet!
THE
STATE SAVINGS BANK
93 E. FOURTH ST..
4% Interest on Savings
Compounded quarterly
I'Mm^Smi
RATES TO
A reduction of one and one-half
fare on the "Certificate Plan" will
apply to all persons attending the
meeting of the Connectional Young
People's Congress, Chicago, August
16 to 20, 1922.
Tickets at the regular one-way
tariff fare for, the going journey may
be obtained on any of the following*
dates: August 12 to 18. Final date
returning, August 23.
Be sure that when purchasing your
going ticket, you request a certifi
cate.
Do not make the mistake of ask
ing for a "receipt."
THE CHAUTAUQUA-
Given Under the Auspices of St. Paul
Baptist Church, a Grand Success. I
The two weeks' chautauqua, un-1
der the auspices of St. Paul" Baptist
church, was brought to a close last
Sunday night amid a blaze of glory.
It was full of good cheer and uplift
ing influences. The Twin City pas
tors lent great assistance. Atty. J.
Harry Harris of Duluth, gave a
well prepared and strong address on
"Peace."
Mr. Charles Sumner Smith, editor
of the Minnesota Messenger, spoke
on "Journalism," and in his remarks
he characterized "Editor J. Q. Adams
as one of the race's ablest and most
loyal editorial writers in the country.:
Miss McCutcheon of Chicago,1
spoke on "Bahaism," and her hear
were agreed upon the need of
the creed which she advocated.
The noted Ethiopean Prince, Dr.
W. S. J. Challoughlezilozise of the
Coptic church, spoke interestingly
and strongly on the history of the
Hamitic and other races of Africa.
He is an orator.
Every evening was a pleasant one,
the large tent was visually full and
sometimes overflowing. Many- ex-
pressed a desire that the chautauqua
continue another week so well
pleased were they with results.
Miss Eula B. Moore and.S., R.
Roberts pleased their audiences with
their splendid renditions of popular
pieces from Dunbar.
Miss Eva B. Walker, the noted
reader of Minneapolis, also favored
with a few choice selections from her
repertoir which pleased the people
greatly and showed her to be a mas
ter of the elocutionary art.
There were other orators, essay
ists, cornetists, violinists, pianists,
vocalists, elocutionists and .a saxi
phone soloist who furnished the spice
of variety and kept the interest up
to a high pitch.
Mrs. T. J. Carr's children's pro
gram was a happy .success.
St. Paul Baptist church has done
herself credit in rendering such at
tractive service for the delectation
and edification of the community.
Members of the church are- imbued
with the courage that wins.^
NOTICE OF. SALE.
OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. In District Court, Second
Judicial District.
James" J. Billups, Plaintiff, vs. Rose L.
Davis, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that under and by
of a judgment and decree entered in
the above entitled action on the 12th day of
July, 1922, a certified transcript of which
has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned
Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota, Will
sell at public auction to. the highest bidder
for cash on the 8th day of September, 1922,
at ten o'clock in the. forenoon, at the front
door on Cedar Street of the Ramsey County
Court House, in the City of St. Paul in said
County and State,-- the premises and real
estate located in said county and desbribed
in said judgment and decree as follows,
to-wit:
The Northerly Forty (40) feet of the
South Eighty-eight (88) feet of Lots num
bered 1 and 2 of Block No. 12, Butterfield
Syndicate Addition NOT 1 to the. City of St.
Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof
on file and of record in the office of the
Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey
County, Minnesota.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1922.
JOHN, WAGENER,
Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota.
By E. H. Payte, Deputy.
W. T. FRANCIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
329 Central Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
St. Paul, Minn.
(8-22-22)
DALE 6014 REASONABLE PRICES
W. E. ROBINSON
CARPENTER and CABINET
MAKER
Repairing and Building of ail kinds
566 RONDO ST. SAINT PAUL
What Your Savings
May Mean to You
Your savings may finance a
much needed vacationa va
cation of lasting value
throughout the following
busy year. Your savings
have many constructive uses
but their usefulness is di
minished if small amounts
are spent for inconsequen
tials. Save so that your money will
give you the best service. Too
many small expenditures have
but little benefit while larger
sums Judiciously spent will
finance projects of permanent
value.
Your Savings will draw 4% in
terest for you from the first
of any month if deposits are
made on or before the tenth
of that month.
Merchants Trust
and Sayings Bank
Fourth Near Robert
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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LESLIE LAWRENCE POST
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There Are Two Things We Want to Do! FIRST: To assist every ex-service man in
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AN EVENING OF FUN WILL BE GIVEN
Friday Evening, July 28th, at 8:30 o'clock
At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Schuck, 655 University Avenue.
To Which Every Member of Leslie Lawrence Post, Their Mothers, Wives and Sisters
Are Cordially Invited. Prizes Will Be Given. Everything Free.
IF YOU ARE NOT A MEMBER COME AND JOIN.
THE LESLIE LAWRENCE POST
S. L. Ransom, Commander Nathaniel Coleman, Adj. Hugh Schuck, Treas. Almerique
Barksdale, B. Douglass and George Manning, Executive Committee.
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fills a long-felt want.
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When you are in St. Paul, be sure to stop at THE HENRIETTA.
The hotel contains 16. rooms all modern and up-to-the-minute at
reasonable rates, for first-class service.
Newly painted, papered, decorated and furnished, in first-class
style.
The best place in the city for private dinner, luncheon, card par-
ties, etc.
SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE SUNDAY DINNER $1.00
Breakfast, 6 to 9 A. M. Lunch, 12 to 2 P. M.
Weekday 6 o'clock Dinner 50 cents
503 RONDO ST., COR. MACKUBIN. TEL. DALE 1001
Saint Paul, Minnesota
WHY NOT TRY OUR NEW FAMILY WASH
1 8 POUNDS FOR $1.50
All flat pieces ironed and wearing appar
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THIS NEW SERVICE IS SURE TO PLEASE YOU
Capitol Steam Laundry
CEDAR 4622
743 WABASHA ST. ST. PAUL, MINN.
PORTERS' & WAITERS' CLUB
311 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Phone Main 2592
Exceljent Food at Minimum Prices. Soft Drinks of.AH'Kinds.
TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES
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HOUSES
,1222 THOMAS8 rooms, hardwood
I throughout, gas, bath, electricity,
laundry, cement basement, hot
water heat, garage, stucco finish.
Fire years old, $6,000. Terms.
407 RONDO6 rooms, pipeless fur
nace, gas, bath, electricity, screened
porch, $3,200 $500 cash $25 per
month.
658 ST. ANTHONY8 rooms, hard
wood throughout, furnace, gas,
laundry, large barn, $4,500. Terms.
SCHUCK &
665 UNIVERSITY AVE.
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Largest
Jewelers in the
Northwest Extending
Credit.
FORISALE
O, U. BRAY. PRES.
411 UNIVERSITY AVE., ST. PAUL. TEL. FOREST 9553
Tel. Cedar 9603 Open All Night
LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO EAT
Acme Club Cafe
W REAMS, PROP.
First Class Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at
Reasonable Rates
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
3171-2 Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn.
MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
-AT
TH'ANN'S
40 E. THIRD ST ST. PAUL
CAFE OPEN A ALL HOURS
W Make A Specialty of
Southern Dishes
Tables Reserved For Parties
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54 W, SEVENTH ST.
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Tel. itiantic OPEN DAT AND NIGHT Tel. lain 542
PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
MB S. STLKSTUS PHELPS, PROP.
STRICTLY FIRST GLASS MEALS O ORDER
A ALL HOURS
FRIED CHICKEN AND HOT CORN FRITTERS FOR
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246 4TH AVE. S MINNEAPOLIS
Open Saturday and Monday Evenings
GOODMAN'S-THE STORE
OF DISTINGUISHED CREDIT
A store where you may rest assured that your
credit privilege is costing you nothing. Where
you may set your own terms as low as
50c a Week
Buy Diamonds Now
Pay LaterAt Your Convenience
691 RONDO 6 rooms, hardwood
throughout, gas, bath, cement base
ment, hot water heat, built-in fea
tures. Two lots. Excellent loca
tion, $5,000. Terms.
569 RONDO5 rooms, gas, bath,
double garage, excellent location,
$2,500 $500 cash $25 per month.
FOR RENT2-room furnished apart
ment, gas, bath, electricity, excel
lent location, $30 per month.
The Illinois constitutional conven
bath, electricity, cement basement.
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URmiXCROSSTHE STREET FROM THE GOLDEN RULE
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